I have never believed Patrick Mahomes' relationship with Eric Bieniemy was strong. A former running back cannot help the world's most talented quarterback.
I believe the silly "Mahomes bans wife and brother from Arrowhead" is cover for Bieniemy's exit. If anyone suggests that Mahomes is the force pushing out Bieniemy, Mahomes will dismiss the story by pointing to the wife-brother-ban story. "I love EB! People say wild shit about me."
Those are my thoughts. Getting out from underneath the over-promotion of Eric Bieniemy is complicated.
Originally Posted by jallmon:
That's what makes me wonder about all of this stuff. Why would you let the most obvious OC (to me) on your coaching staff leave if there was any doubt about EB?
Maybe they didn’t let him. A coach can leave for a promotion without the consent of the team. Kafka may have wanted to prove himself outside Reid’s shadow to help him get a HC job. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TwistedChief:
" allow me to introduce you to "recency bias":
We will agree to disagree on this issue:-) Allow me to introduce you to 'jhit' who said "it is complicated" getting out from underneath the over promotion of EB.
Now why would jwhit say "it is complicated' since EB has no contract as many have stated here on this board and should be a no brainer to move on?
The quote by jwhit "it is complicated" is code for "we live in different times" which is code for 'all things woke' that really accelarated in the NFL after the "Kap situation". [Reply]
Originally Posted by Why Not?:
Absolutely! Well.....maybe. Is it actually good? Had one across the street from my high school in Texas. We had off campus lunch. Back in my pot smoking days, Grandy's for lunch was reeeeeeeeeeeal good. Haven't smoked pot since those days (almost 30 years gone by), and conversely, haven't eaten at Grandy's since then. You think I would like it still?
What the fuck? must be distraction from the distraction
There have also been questions about whether the Chiefs should bring back Matt Nagy as their offensive coordinator. Charlie Weiss's name, surprisingly, has also been brought up. Things really took a turn for the worse when an unnamed author and unsourced blog post said Mahomes and Bieniemy were rifting all season and that came to a head at halftime of the AFC Championship Game.
The quote by jwhit "it is complicated" is code for "we live in different times" which is code for 'all things woke' that really accelarated in the NFL after the "Kap situation".
Originally Posted by Chiefshrink:
And why I have said, "we live in different times".
Originally Posted by Chiefshrink:
the wokist culture because the NFL knows their product is 80/20 black who for the most part support wokist culture.
Originally Posted by Chiefshrink:
HINT:In "different times" they do NOW. Prior to Kapernick you are correct and how I defined that as "status quo". But since Kap, the NFL has cowered on so many levels to these "different times".
Originally Posted by Chiefshrink:
It's because we live in different times.
Originally Posted by Chiefshrink:
BUT again we live in different times.
Originally Posted by Chiefshrink:
This is my point, we live in different times.
Originally Posted by Chiefshrink:
Technically you are correct and I get where you are coming and would agree IF we didn't live in different times.
Originally Posted by Chiefshrink:
what the Chiefs do or don't do)unless he has high character and just owns it and moves on.[/U][/I][/B] Which is what I hope happens BUT these are different times.
Originally Posted by Chiefshrink:
Not yet. You are correct IF these are normal times BUT these are not normal times.
Originally Posted by Chiefshrink:
In normal non-Woke times yes you are correct. These are different times my friend and especially if you are black. Nothing is off the table here for both parties and especially for Eric IMHO.
Originally Posted by Chiefshrink:
In normal non-woke times yes, BUT in these PC Woke times ???? Seriously ?????? Flores ring a bell for you ??? A man without a contract especially will throw down no doubt !!